Reports To: Various Library Managers or SupervisorsSupervises: Non-supervisory; may mentor, coordinate and assign work to professional, paraprofessional, clerical, temporary and/or volunteer staffLocation: Job location will be confirmed at the final interview stage of the recruitment process

The Grant R. Brimhall Library and Newbury Park branch are seeking a part-time Library Aides to assist in a variety of day-to-day tasks in support of the Library’s programs, operations, and services. Part-time Library Aides serve as the primary point of contact for patrons at the Circulation desk, providing consistent, professional, and quality customer service.

The accomplished library professional should have exceptional customer service skills, and demonstrate teamwork, excellent judgment, and the ability to interact with a wide range of individuals and groups.

The Library Services Department is seeking an innovative, collaborative, professional and technologically savvy individual for the Public Services team at the Thousand Oaks Library. The accomplished library professional should have exceptional customer service skills, and demonstrate teamwork, excellent judgment, and the ability to collaborate with a wide range of individuals and groups.

The current Librarian opportunity is for Adult Services. The list established from this recruitment may be utilized for additional vacancies as they occur.

The City of San Mateo is accepting applications for the position of City Librarian

Closing date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 5:00 p.m.

THE CITY OF SAN MATEO

A scenic, culturally and economically diverse San Francisco Peninsula community, the City of San Mateo (pop. 104,490) offers an extraordinary quality of life characterized by safe neighborhoods, outstanding libraries, stellar schools, and an ideal location.

The City of Brisbane is accepting applications for our summer internships. Our internships are project oriented and are designed to give college students a good general overview of future employment opportunities and current issues in the Public Sector. You will have the opportunity for exposure to various areas of City Administration during your internship, as well as have opportunities to network with fellow interns and participate in professional development activities in San Mateo County and/or Santa Clara County.

The City of Brisbane is accepting applications for our summer internships. Our internships are project oriented and are designed to give college students a good general overview of future employment opportunities and current issues in the Public Sector. You will have the opportunity for exposure to various areas of City Administration during your internship, as well as have opportunities to network with fellow interns and participate in professional development activities in San Mateo County and/or Santa Clara County.

LIBRARIAN I or II, ADULT SERVICES – ROHNERT PARK 20 HOURS PER WEEK – PART TIME

Salary: 28.80 - 37.78 Hourly

Job Category: Library

Location: Northern Bay Area

Job Type: Part-Time

Close Date: 04/11/2019

Sonoma County Library

Announces an Employment Opportunity

LIBRARIAN I or II, ADULT SERVICES – ROHNERT PARK

20 HOURS PER WEEK – PART TIME

We are seeking a customer service driven library professional with excellent communication skills for our part-time Adult Services Librarian position at the Rohnert Park Cotati Regional Library. The ideal candidate will have strong outreach, technical, and training skills and be willing to work in a sometimes fast-paced and often vibrant “all ages” environment. Share your talents and abilities while utilizing your librarian skills for community partnerships, basic to advanced computer training and downloadable Audio and eBook device help for the public.

THE POSITION:

Please see the attached job specifications for full details about this position.

Under general supervision, this part-time, benefitted position provides excellent customer service while performing a variety of professional adult library services, including reference, reader’s advisory, collection development, event planning, outreach, digital literacy training for the public, and performs related work as assigned.

TYPICAL TASKS include, but are not limited to:

Provides general reference and reader’s advisory services

Explains library policies and procedures to patrons and staff

Assists, advises and instructs patrons on the use of library materials and equipment, including automated catalogs, the Internet, various software, eBooks and audio book reading and listening devices and digital literacy in general

Conducts reference searches using a variety of database, online, and other search techniques

Helps to maintain and select the addition of books, reference materials, CD’s, DVD’s, electronic media, and other library materials

Assists at the Circulation Desk when needed

Assists in and/or directs the preparation of exhibits and the organization and presentation of a variety of programs and events, as well as forming community partnerships for co-events

Leads book discussion groups

Promotes the Library out in the community, at schools, and events, and provides written outreach through community publications as well as press releases and other promotions; may represent the Library in meetings with the community or special interest groups

Helps to maintain social media connectivity to the library public

Works collaboratively with staff, the community and special interest groups

The Librarian II performs all of these tasks but at a more difficult, higher level. May serve as Person-in-Charge when Branch Manager is absent.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Experience: Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS), Master of Library Science (MLS), or Master of Science in Library Science (MSLS) degree from an accredited college or university. The Librarian II requires two years of appropriate professional experience working as a professional librarian, preferably in a public library. Must have a valid California driver’s license. Spanish bilingual skills desirable but not required.

Applications must be complete and submitted by the final filing date in order to be considered. Incomplete and/or inaccurate applications may result in disqualification from the recruitment process. Resumes will not substitute for a completed application. Please attach transcript document(s).

The application process may contain one or more of the following steps: a supplemental application,

written test(s), skills assessment(s), and/or oral examination(s).

EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION:

Employment offers will be contingent upon a successful pre-employment verification/criminal records clearance. Having a criminal record will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from employment.

The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill future positions as they occur during the active status of the list.

The Sonoma County Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer

OCTOBER 2015
FLSA: EXEMPT
LIBRARIAN I

Represented

Definition

Under direct to general supervision, provides excellent customer service, performs a variety of professional Library services in assigned areas such as adult services, children’s services, youth services, and outreach programs; provides technical and/or direct library services to the community and contributes to the development of programs and services for target audiences, reference, collection development, and/or original cataloging; assists with the identification of current community needs and the projection of future needs; and performs related work as required.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED

Receives direct to general supervision from a Division Manager, Central Branch Manager, Branch Manager, or other management staff. May provide technical direction and training to technical and paraprofessional staff and volunteers.

Class Characteristics

This is the entry-level class in the professional Librarian series and is designed to provide incumbents with the experience and training necessary to plan, organize, and provide library program services at the journey level with a minimum of supervision. Work may involve assignments in any library service area that requires the application of fundamental library science principles and practices including children’s services, young adult services, adult services, reference, collection development, or cataloging. Assignments are typically limited in scope and within the design and procedural framework established by higher-level employees. As knowledge and experience are gained, the work becomes broader in scope; assignments are more varied, and are performed with more independence. Incumbents may serve as “Person-in-Charge” for assigned shifts. This class is distinguished from Library Associate in that it has greater responsibilities requiring a broader scope and depth of technical knowledge and professional training. The class is further distinguished from Librarian II in that the latter is the full journey professional level, capable of performing the full range of assigned functions with considerable independence and judgment. The Librarian I may promote to Librarian II after gaining sufficient experience to perform competently at the full journey level.

Examples of typical JOB FUNCTIONS (Illustrative Only)

Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job.

Provides assistance to and advises patrons, including children, young adults, adults and senior citizens in the effective use of Library collection, facilities and services; demonstrates the use of library resources, tools, equipment, and electronic reference sources; assists with digital downloads.

Answers readers’ advisory and general reference questions from telephone, webpage and in-person queries by accessing a variety of print and non-print resources, including electronic resources.

Participates in collection management of multi-media resources for an assigned area of the Library; reviews and analyzes collection use; recommends books and materials for purchase based on patron needs and attention to the variety of ages, abilities, education, interests, cultures, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Performs outreach to the community, community organizations, and schools; informs community members and organizations about library services, programs, and collections.

Organizes, maintains, and catalogs/indexes a variety of print and digital materials.

Performs original cataloging of print and non-print materials; maintains and updates catalog files.

Reviews new publications and collection materials and selects materials and resources for acquisition or disposition as appropriate.

Participates in the preparation of exhibits and the organization and presentation of a variety of programs for library patrons.

Participates in meetings, committees, or projects intended to enhance services or promote consistent policies and procedures across the department.

Enforces rules related to library patronage and borrower policies.

Responds to suggestions, requests, or concerns from library users or community members.

Participates in meetings and continuing education programs as appropriate.

Compiles library activity reports and statistics.

May participate in circulation functions at a public service desk as needed.

Performs other duties as assigned.

competencies

Knowledge of:

Principles, practices, procedures, techniques, and materials of professional library work, including library reference, collection development, and other professional library services.

Techniques and practices of adult, young adult, and children’s services, including provision of reader’s advisory services, and juvenile literature and program presentation.

Recent technological, professional, and societal developments, current literature, and sources of information related to library services.

Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to assigned area of responsibility.

Record keeping principles and procedures.

Modern office practices and technology, including personal computer hardware and software applications related to the work.

English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation.

Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, local municipalities, and Library staff.

Ability to:

Perform professional library tasks as assigned including reference, readers’ advisory, program and service development, collection development, and cataloging.

Advise patrons on reference sources and methods,

Perform detailed reference searches using online, print and other methods.

Provide reader’s advisory services and referrals to patrons of various age groups.

Instruct patrons and staff in the use of catalogs and reference tools.

Identify the needs of the public and participate in collection development by evaluating and recommending materials for acquisition.

Explain policies and procedures to patrons and staff.

Use initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines.

Organize own work and set priorities.

Maintain accurate records and files.

Prepare clear and concise reports and other written materials.

Use computer and other technology, including software, hardware, and the Internet sufficient to be able to assist customers, conduct research, prepare reports, and use email and other communications technologies.

React tactfully and diplomatically during interactions with staff, the public, community groups while appropriately adhering to and enforcing sound library policies, procedures, and practices.

Make sound, independent decisions within established policy and procedural guidelines.

Use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing.

Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy, procedural, and legal guidelines.

Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

Qualifications

Education and Experience:

Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS), Master of Library Science (MLS), or Master of Science in Library Science (MSLS) degree from an accredited college or university.

Licenses and Certifications:

Must possess and maintain a valid California Class C Driver License.

Physical Demands

Must possess mobility to work in a standard office and library setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; hearing and speech to communicate in person, before groups, and over the telephone; and the ability to operate a motor vehicle in order to travel to various branches, meeting sites, educational institutions, and community events. This classification primarily works indoors and requires movement between work areas. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve materials and data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. May push and pull carts and shelving units weighing up to fifty (50) pounds. Positions in this classification occasionally shelve books and lift and carry reports, records, and materials that typically weigh less than twenty-five (25) pounds.

Environmental Elements

Employees work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Employees may interact with staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures.

WORKING CONDITIONS

May be required to work flexible schedules including evenings and weekends.

OCTOBER 2015
FLSA: EXEMPT
LIBRARIAN II
Represented
Definition

Under general supervision, provides excellent customer service, performs a variety of professional Library duties in assigned areas such as adult services, children’s services, youth services, and outreach programs; provides technical and/or direct library services to the community and contributes to the development of programs and services for target audiences, reference, collection development, and/or original cataloging; assists with the identification of current community needs and the projection of future needs; and performs related work as required.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED

Receives general supervision from a Division Manager, Central Branch Manager, Branch Manager, or other management staff. May provide technical direction and training to technical and paraprofessional staff and volunteers, and less experienced librarians.

Class Characteristics

This is the journey-level class in the professional Librarian series that functions as a specialist in a major program area such as children’s, young adult, adult, or cataloging, although incumbents may be temporarily assigned to other than the primary assignment as needs require. The Librarian I may promote to Librarian II after gaining sufficient experience to perform competently at the full journey level. Appointment to Librarian II requires that the employee possess sufficient experience to perform competently at the full journey level. Incumbents are expected to function independently with programs, projects, or technical assignments, provide training to other staff and volunteers, and lead projects and programs within their area of specialty. Work may involve assignments in any library service area that requires the application of fundamental library science principles and practices, including children’s services, young adult services, adult services, reference, collection development, or cataloging. Assignments may include responsibility for piece of a major countywide function. Positions at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the program or service area to which assigned. Incumbents may serve as “Person-in-Charge” for assigned shifts. The Librarian II is distinguished from Librarian III by the latter’s greater complexity of assignments, responsibilities that span multiple Library service areas, overall administration of a highly specialized and unique countywide function, the expectation to work with a greater amount of independence, exercising judgment and initiative, and the provision of supervision to support, technical, and paraprofessional staff and volunteers, as well as, part-time professional Librarians.

Examples of typical JOB FUNCTIONS (Illustrative Only)

Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job.

Develops, implements, and evaluates services and programs in a designated area such as adult services, children’s services, young adult services, and outreach.

Provides difficult and extensive assistance to and advises patrons, including children, young adults, adults and senior citizens in the effective use of Library collection, facilities and services; demonstrates the use of library resources, tools, equipment, and electronic reference sources, including automated catalogs and Internet software; assists with digital downloads.

Answers routine to complex readers’ advisory and general reference questions from telephone, webpage and in-person queries by accessing a variety of print and non-print resources, including electronic resources.

Participates in collection development and management of multi-media resources for an assigned area of the Library; reviews and analyzes collection use; recommends books, reference materials, audiovisual materials, electronic media, Internet resources and other library materials for purchase based on patron needs and attention to the variety of ages, abilities, education, interests, cultures, and socioeconomic backgrounds; may select books for a countywide collection; may manage collection budgets on a local or countywide basis.

Recommends acquisition of equipment and policy and procedure revisions to improve patron service and efficiency in assigned program areas including adult, young adult, children, website services, or cataloging.

Provides outreach to the community, community organizations, and schools; informs community members and organizations about library services, programs, and collections.

Organizes, maintains, and catalogs/indexes a variety of print and digital materials, including government documents, maps, and pamphlets.

Performs original cataloging of print and non-print materials; maintains and updates catalog files.

Reviews new publications and collection materials and selects materials and resources for acquisition or disposition as appropriate.

Participates in meetings, committees, or projects intended to enhance services or promote consistent policies and procedures across the department.

Enforces rules related to library patronage and borrower policies.

Responds to suggestions, requests, or concerns from library users or community members.

Participates in meetings and continuing education programs as appropriate.

Represents the library in meetings with the community or special interest groups.

Participates in library meetings related to assigned area.

If assigned as an adult, young adult, or children’s librarian, directs the preparation of exhibits, organizes and presents programs, selects and recommends books and other materials including electronic media or online resources suitable for those being served, and provides reference services using a variety of media.

If assigned as a cataloger oversees copy cataloging and creates original cataloging records, coordinates procedures for adding and deleting items with branch staff, maintains library standards for bibliographic records, upgrades catalog records as needed, and interprets cataloging policies to staff.

May translate library materials from English into another language.

May plan and direct the work of non-librarian staff or volunteers.

Compiles library activity reports and statistics.

May participate in circulation functions at a public service desk as needed.

Performs other duties as assigned.

COMPETENCIES

Knowledge of:

Principles, practices, procedures, techniques, and materials of professional library work, including library reference, collection development, and other professional library services.

Techniques and practices of adult, young adult, and children’s services, including provision of reader’s advisory services, and juvenile literature and program presentation.

Perform detailed reference searches using online, print and other methods.

Provide reader’s advisory services and referrals to patrons of various age groups.

Instruct patrons and staff in the use of catalogs and reference tools.

Identify the needs of the public and assist with collection development by evaluating and recommending materials for acquisition.

Explain policies and procedures to patrons and staff.

Use initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines.

Organize own work and set priorities.

Maintain accurate records and files.

Prepare clear and concise reports and other written materials.

Use computer and other technology, including software, hardware, and the Internet sufficient to be able to assist customers, conduct research, prepare reports, and use email and other communications technologies.

React tactfully and diplomatically during interactions with staff, the public, community groups while appropriately adhering to and enforcing sound library policies, procedures, and practices.

Make sound, independent decisions within established policy and procedural guidelines.

Use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing.

Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy, procedural, and legal guidelines.

Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

Qualifications

Education and Experience:

Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS), Master of Library Science (MLS), or Master of Science in Library Science (MSLS) degree from an accredited college or university; two (2) years of experience as a professional librarian.

Licenses and Certifications:

Must possess and maintain a valid California Class C Driver License.

Physical Demands

Must possess mobility to work in a standard office and library setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; hearing and speech to communicate in person, before groups, and over the telephone; and the ability to operate a motor vehicle in order to travel to various branches, meeting sites, educational institutions, and community events. This classification primarily works indoors and requires movement between work areas. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve materials and data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. May push and pull carts and shelving units weighing up to fifty (50) pounds. Positions in this classification occasionally shelve books and lift and carry reports, records, and materials that typically weigh less than twenty-five (25) pounds.

Environmental Elements

Employees work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Employees may interact with staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures.

WORKING CONDITIONS

May be required to work flexible schedules including evenings and weekends.

Under the general direction of the Library Director, this full-time, benefitted position serves as the Library’s Chief Financial Officer and manages and directs the Budget and Finance and Facilities Services Sections of the Sonoma County Library. This position is located at the Sonoma County Library Headquarters, 6135 State Farm Dr., Rohnert Park, CA 94928.

TYPICAL TASKS include, but are not limited to:

Leads the development of infrastructure and systems to support the Library’s strategic financial objectives according to best practices in government accounting.

Plans, develops, implements, and monitors goals, objectives, policies and procedures of all finance, accounting, and business operations in accordance with objectives of the Library; recommends changes or modifications to Library management.

Ensures the Library’s financial reporting and communications meet legal requirements and the needs of the public, Library Commission, library staff, County of Sonoma, grantors, state and federal government agencies, and other organizations.

Manages and participates in the development and administration of the Library’s annual budget; directs the forecast of additional funds for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; monitors expenditures; recommends adjustments as necessary.

Plans, directs, coordinates, and reviews the day-to-day work of assigned staff in the Budget and Finance, and Facilities Services Sections; meets with staff to identify and resolve problems; prioritizes work activities, projects, and programs; monitors work flow; reviews and evaluates work products, methods, and procedures.

Knowledge of:

Principles and practices of government administration, finance, and accounting.

Prepare and administer large and complex budgets including the management of grants, donations, bequests, and endowments; allocate limited resources in a cost effective manner.

Lead in developing and implementing goals, objectives, policies, procedures, work standards for the Budget and Finance, and Facilities Services Sections.

Analyze, interpret, summarize, and present administrative and financial information and data in an effective manner.

Plan, organize, schedule, assign, review, and evaluate the work of staff; train staff in work procedures.

Education and Experience: Equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in business or public administration, accounting, finance, or a related field; and six (6) years of increasingly responsible experience performing professional-level work related to accounting, budgetary analysis, general administration including budget preparation, fiscal analysis, research, and preparation of written reports and recommendations, two (2) years of which included experience as a manager, supervisor, or staff lead.

Applications must be complete and submitted by the final filing date in order to be considered. Incomplete and/or inaccurate applications may result in disqualification from the recruitment process. Resumes will not substitute for a completed application. Please include transcript document(s).

The application process may contain one or more of the following steps: a supplemental application,

written test(s), skills assessment(s), and/or oral examination(s).

EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION:

Employment offers will be contingent upon a successful pre-employment verification/criminal records clearance. Having a criminal record will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from employment.

Under general direction, provides excellent customer service, plans, organizes, manages, and provides direction and oversight for the Administrative Services Division, consisting of Budget and Finance, Facilities Services, and Human Resources; acts as an integral member of Library Management Team; actively serves as the Library’s lead financial professional and strategist; and performs related duties as required.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED

Receives general direction from the Library Director. Exercises direct and/or general supervision over and provides training to assigned professional, paraprofessional, technical, and support staff.

Class Characteristics

This is a management classification that serves as the lead financial professional and division head for the Administrative Services Division. Responsibilities include oversight of multiple programs directly or through subordinate levels of supervision. The incumbent oversees, coordinates, and reviews the work of staff performing complex professional, technical, and office support related to all programs and activities of the division; develops and administers current and long-range planning activities; manages the effective use of the Library resources to improve organizational productivity and customer service and reach operational goals; and provides highly complex and responsible support to the Library Director in areas of expertise. Responsibilities are defined by overall objectives and involve a high level of complexity and specialized information. This class is differentiated from the Library Director in that the latter has oversight of all Sonoma County Library divisions, sections, programs, activities, and services.

Examples of typical JOB FUNCTIONS (Illustrative Only)

Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job.

Leads the development of infrastructure and systems to support the Library’s strategic financial objectives according to best practices in government accounting.

Plans, develops, implements, and monitors goals, objectives, policies and procedures of all finance, accounting, and business operations in accordance with objectives of the Library; recommends changes or modifications to Library management.

Ensures the Library’s financial reporting and communications meet legal requirements and the needs of the public, Library Commission, library staff, County of Sonoma, grantors, state and federal government agencies, and other organizations.

Manages and participates in the development and administration of the Administrative Services Division and Library annual budget; directs the forecast of additional funds for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; monitors expenditures; recommends adjustments as necessary.

Plans, directs, coordinates, and reviews the day-to-day work of assigned staff in the Budget and Finance Section, Facilities Services Section, and Human Resources Section; meets with staff to identify and resolve problems; prioritizes work activities, projects, and programs; monitors work flow; reviews and evaluates work products, methods, and procedures.

Selects, trains, and mentors new personnel in the Administrative Services Division; provides coaching and regular evaluation of staff performance.

Represents the division and/or Library in various external and internal relations such as the Library Management Team, the Library Labor Management Committee, and the Library’s Safety Committee.

Develops procedures and methods to improve operational efficiency and effectiveness in the Administrative Services Division; assesses and monitors workload and support systems; identifies opportunities for process improvement and makes recommendations to Library management.

Prepares a variety of written correspondence including reports, procedures, policies, and memos.

Monitors changes in laws, regulations, and technology that may affect divisional operations; implements policy and procedural changes as required.

Performs other duties as assigned.

COMPETENCIES

Knowledge of:

Principles and practices of government administration, finance, and accounting.

Principles and practices of employee supervision, including work planning, assignment, review and evaluation, and the training of staff in work procedures.

Applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.

Record keeping principles and procedures.

Modern office practices, methods and computer equipment.

Computer applications related to the work including accounting and reporting software.

English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation.

Techniques for effectively representing the Library in contacts with governmental agencies, community groups, and various business, professional, educational, regulatory, and legislative organizations.

Effectively represent the division and the Library in meetings with governmental agencies, community groups and various businesses, professional, and regulatory organizations, and in meetings with individuals.

Establish and maintain a variety of filing, record-keeping, and tracking systems.

Operate modern office equipment, including library computer system and equipment, copiers, printers, and software programs; access, retrieve, enter, and update information using a computer workstation.

Make sound, independent decisions within established policy and procedural guidelines.

Use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing.

Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy, procedural, and legal guidelines.

Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

Qualifications

Education and Experience:

Equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in business or public administration, accounting, finance, or a related field; and six (6) years of increasingly responsible experience performing professional-level work related to accounting, budgetary analysis, general administration including budget preparation, fiscal analysis, research, and preparation of written reports and recommendations, two (2) years of which included experience as a manager, supervisor, or staff lead.

Licenses and Certifications:

None.

Physical Demands

Must possess mobility to work in a standard office and library setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; hearing and speech to communicate in person, before groups, and over the telephone. This classification primarily works indoors and requires movement between work areas. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve materials and data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Positions in this classification occasionally lift and carry reports, records, and materials that typically weigh less than twenty-five (25) pounds.

Environmental Elements

Employees work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Employees may interact with staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Occasional participation in work activities, meetings, and events outside of the regular work schedule is expected of this position.

Senior Librarian, Youth Service

This agency is not using CalOpps to accept online applications for this recruitment. Please read the job announcement for details on how to apply.

Reports To: Various Library Managers or SupervisorsSupervises: Non-supervisory; may mentor, coordinate and assign work to professional, paraprofessional, clerical, temporary and/or volunteer staffLocation: Job location will be confirmed at the final interview stage of the recruitment process

Want to Make a Difference in the Community?The purpose of the Library Department is to provide exceptional, responsive public service to Palo Alto residents and employees; promote exploration of library resources to support learning, recreation, and personal enrichment; foster a love of reading, creative expression, and community engagement for all ages; and develop library facilities, technology, and staff to create a welcoming, inclusive environment in which to share valuable resources and skilled expertise.

The Position: The Palo Alto City Library seeks experienced and passionate candidates for the position of Senior Librarian for Youth Services. The ideal candidate has a commitment to providing early literacy and enrichment services to diverse communities. Experience managing larger public programs and literacy projects is desired. The ideal candidate would also have a strong record of collaboration with other library professionals and community groups to create library programs and services that provide benefits to their communities. Vision, project management skills, and adaptability are additional key skills of the ideal candidate.

Library Aide (Part-time Hourly City Worker)

Salary: 18.90 - 25.33 Hourly

Job Category: Library

Location: Ventura County

Job Type: Part-Time

Close Date: Continuous

The Grant R. Brimhall Library and Newbury Park branch are seeking a part-time Library Aides to assist in a variety of day-to-day tasks in support of the Library’s programs, operations, and services. Part-time Library Aides serve as the primary point of contact for patrons at the Circulation desk, providing consistent, professional, and quality customer service.

The accomplished library professional should have exceptional customer service skills, and demonstrate teamwork, excellent judgment, and the ability to interact with a wide range of individuals and groups.

Primary responsibilities:

Assist library patrons at the Circulation Desk

Check materials in/out

Register patrons and issue library cards

Process overdue materials and routine fines/fee transactions

Answer questions; provide general reference and library information

Perform general clerical duties including processing, ordering, and organizing of library materials and records

Prepare materials for circulation, and assist with inventory management

Librarian

Salary: 28.68 - 43.02 Hourly

Job Category: Library

Location: Ventura County

Job Type: Full-Time

Close Date: 04/11/2019

* Prequalification Questionnaire Required

The Library Services Department is seeking an innovative, collaborative, professional and technologically savvy individual for the Public Services team at the Thousand Oaks Library. The accomplished library professional should have exceptional customer service skills, and demonstrate teamwork, excellent judgment, and the ability to collaborate with a wide range of individuals and groups.

The current Librarian opportunity is for Adult Services. The list established from this recruitment may be utilized for additional vacancies as they occur.

Primary responsibilities:

Provide highly responsive reference service for adults, teens, and children (in-person and online)

Develop, plan and present a variety of cultural and instructional programs and events for all ages, including early literacy-based story times, computer/resource instruction and literary special events

Develop, coordinate and provide outreach services, tours, and promotional programs to schools, community groups, and other key stakeholders

Work with other divisions within the Library, and throughout the City, to enhance overall service to the community

THE POSITION: Come be part of the San Mateo Public Library team. You would be joining an organization whose mission it is to serve the community with a collaborative, innovative, and professional spirit. The San Mateo Public Library is seeking an energetic, motivated, and detail-oriented individual to provide services as a certified passport Acceptance Agent for the Main Library’s U.S. Passport Acceptance Office and to provide general support to the Library Administration Office. Training will be provided.

SALARY: $24.45 per hour (Step 1). This position is considered part time and offers limited benefits after working a specified number of hours.

SCHEDULE: 15 hours per week

The schedule will consist of two weeknight shifts – Mondays and Tuesdays from 4:00 – 8:30 p.m. and an alternating Friday or Saturday shift of 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Experience and Education: Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be equivalent to completion of 12th grade, including or supplemented by specialized clerical courses. Bilingual skills desirable but not required.

City Librarian

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The City of San Mateo is accepting applications for the position of City Librarian

Closing date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 5:00 p.m.

THE CITY OF SAN MATEO

A scenic, culturally and economically diverse San Francisco Peninsula community, the City of San Mateo (pop. 104,490) offers an extraordinary quality of life characterized by safe neighborhoods, outstanding libraries, stellar schools, and an ideal location.

San Mateo boasts three libraries, six recreation centers, thirty parks and an 18-hole golf course. The City’s popular special events draw thousands of participants, build community, and provide easily accessible fun for all generations. Find out more interesting facts about the City of San Mateo at www.cityofsanmateo.org

THE LIBRARY

The San Mateo City Libraries are vibrant community destinations providing comprehensive resources and activities served by a friendly professional staff. The Main Library is the cultural City center, while the Hillsdale and Marina branches provide ease of access and additional resources for library patrons. The Library offers a diverse catalog with an annual circulation of over 880,000 non-digital and 60,000 digital items.

Unique collections and programs include the Business Resource Center and the Biotechnology Learning Center. Each year, over 555,000 individuals use the Library, and more than 47,000 attend over 1,100 diverse programs.

The Library has an annual budget of $7.5M and 53 staff positions. Additional funding comes from the San Mateo Public Library Foundation, which helps support collections, literacy programs, cultural programs, resource centers and library hours. Further assistance is provided by Friends of the Library and other volunteers.

THE POSITION

The City Librarian provides leadership and guidance to the four segments that collaborate to meet community needs: Children’s/Literacy Services, Adult/Teen/Information Services, Circulation/Technical Services, and Administrative Services.

As a department head, the City Librarian is also responsible for ensuring the library seamlessly works together with all other departments in the City organization.

Lastly, the five-member Library Board of Trustees serves as an advisory body to the City Librarian, City Manager and City Council.

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE

The ideal candidate will be a high-energy library professional with the ability to represent the library in all capacities, respond to and anticipate customer service issues, fully engage in participative management and interest-based approaches, and apply effective interpersonal, cross-cultural communication skills both orally and in writing.

A creative and resourceful leader, this impressive professional will proactively introduce and support new ideas, creatively solve problems, and balance competing priorities and interests.

The ideal candidate will continue to strengthen relationships with community stakeholders, and both envision and implement the future of the Library. Previous experience with leading change efforts will be welcomed.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Experience:

Five years of increasingly responsible experience in professional public library administration.

Education:

Master’s degree in Library Science from an ALA accredited college or university supplemented by training in management principles and practices.

Licenses and Certificates:

Possession of or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid California driver’s license, which must be maintained as a condition of employment.

ADA Special Requirements:

Essential duties require the following physical abilities and work environment:

Ability to sit, stand, walk, kneel, crouch, stoop, squat, twist and lift. Work in a standard library environment, with irregular hours. Travel to different site locations, attend lengthy meetings, and work extended or irregular hours.

Knowledge of:

Professional and modern library principles, practices, and procedures

Library services to multiple generations and diverse communities

Information technology applications in library operations

Technical processes including the acquisitions and circulation of library materials

Library materials in various formats

Techniques for effectively interacting with City staff, other agencies, organizations, and the public

Applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and reporting requirements

Trends in library and information science as they apply to a mid-size library

Ability to:

Provide participatory leadership, capitalizing on the creativity and resourcefulness of staff, in support of effective library service

Develop and implement improvements to systems, organization, and operations by using analytics to inform decisions

Be an active community liaison representing all members of the community and lead outreach and marketing demonstrating specific results from outcome-oriented projects and programs

Work with library management team to plan and oversee daily operations and programs, including the direction, evaluation and supervision of staff

Prepare clear and concise written reports

Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing

Take proactive approach to customer service issues

Apply best practices and innovations from outside the library sphere to the running of a mid-size library

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

Salary: The salary range is $199,664 to $220,130. Placement within the range DOQE.

Retirement: PERS 2%@55 with 3 year average final comp for “classic” members and 2%@62 with 3 year average final comp for “New” Members. City contributes 0.5% to Deferred Compensation Plan and matches 2% to Retirement Health Plan. Employee & City pay into Social Security.

Medical: A choice of plans with City paid premium of up to 100% for individual coverage, and up to 90% for two-party and family, or $160 per month if waived.

Insurance: City paid premiums for Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance

Auto: Monthly $375 automobile allowance

Vacation: 20 – 25 working days annual vacation earned, depending on length of service in government

Programs: Credit Union, Employee Assistance Program, and Free Fitness classes through City of San Mateo Parks and Recreation programs

APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCESS

Based upon a review of employment applications, supplemental questionnaires and résumés received, a limited number of the most highly qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the examination process. The examination is tentatively scheduled for: Friday, April 26, 2019

An eligible list will be established from those who pass the examination process. Current and future vacancies may be filled from this list. The list will remain in effect for six months unless exhausted sooner. Once placed on an eligible list, and at the time a vacancy needs to be filled, eligible candidates may be contacted for additional interviews.

NOTE: The City of San Mateo reserves the right, at its discretion, to limit the number of qualified candidates invited to the examination process.

HOW TO APPLY

Go to www.cityofsanmateo.org to apply online. Click on “I want to…”, “Apply for a City Job”, and “City Librarian” links to complete an on-line employment application, supplemental questionnaire, and to submit your résumé. You may also mail a complete employment application package to:

City of San Mateo

Human Resources Department

330 West 20th Avenue

San Mateo, CA 94403

or

Fax to: (650) 522-7261

By Closing date: Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 5:00 p.m.

All applicants must submit a completed official City of San Mateo employment application, supplemental questionnaire, and résumé by the filing date.

Unless otherwise specified, all responses will be conducted via the email address provided to us in your online application. It is recommended that you frequently check your email for notices from sanmateo@CalOpps.org

Sheriff's Executive Analyst

This agency is not using CalOpps to accept online applications for this recruitment. Please read the job announcement for details on how to apply.

Description

The County of San Mateo Sheriff's Office invites applications from highly analytical and committed individuals who value ethics and have a passion for public service to join their team as an ExecutiveAnalyst.

The incumbent will report directly to the Sheriff with the responsibility of providing outstanding customer service to the community and Office in a professional and ethical manner. The Analyst will be tasked with providing a wide variety of administrative, analytical, and work-flow support within an assigned division. Activities include performance goal management, analyzing programmatic practices and procedures and making recommendations for organizational, operational, policy, and procedural improvements, and evaluations for assigned projects and programs.

The incumbent will also work closely with the Sheriff in maintaining his calendar of meetings and events to include travel arrangements and initiate, compile, and process confidential materials that requires the direct attention of the Sheriff and/or executive team. Additionally, the incumbent will receive and screen visitors/calls and use independent discretion in resolving complaints and other emergencies directly impacting the Sheriff and his office. The Analyst will also foster cooperative working relationships among County departments and will collaborate with various community, public, and regulatory agencies.

Depending upon qualifications, the vacancy may be filled at the associate or journey level.

The ideal candidate will have the following essential experience and demonstrated knowledge, skills and/or abilities:

Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.

Good working knowledge of the programs in the Sheriff's Office with intimate knowledge of the policies and views of the Sheriff.

Politically astute, strategic thinker and planner.

Highly skilled in organization and planning, project management and community collaboration.

Experience in compiling public presentations to boards, committees and other community organizations.

Work independently and take initiative.

Understand, interpret and apply federal and state regulations as it relates to the Sheriff's Office.

Community Development Internship

Salary: 15.00 - 20.00 Hourly

Job Category: Planning

Location: San Francisco/Peninsula

Job Type: Internship

Close Date: Continuous

* Prequalification Questionnaire Required

The City of Brisbane is accepting applications for our summer internships. Our internships are project oriented and are designed to give college students a good general overview of future employment opportunities and current issues in the Public Sector. You will have the opportunity for exposure to various areas of City Administration during your internship, as well as have opportunities to network with fellow interns and participate in professional development activities in San Mateo County and/or Santa Clara County.

Projects for 2019 include

Community Development – Provide research support in areas pertaining to planning and land use. Proposed project areas include researching regional and local housing policy, city zoning regulations and revisions, data tracking and database management related to permit issuance and tracking system.

Applicants must be college students currently enrolled in and pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in public policy, public administration, computer science or other related field. Undergraduate candidates must have a minimum 48 semester units or equivalent completed. Applicants should also be self-motivated, have excellent interpersonal skills, able to use Microsoft Office software, demonstrate good research ability and have the ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing.

SALARY AND HOURS: Salary range for Interns starts at $15.00 per hour, 25-28 hours per week over a 12 week period. Start date is flexible depending on student’s availability.

APPLICATION PROCESS: Candidates can submit their applications on-line at www.calopps.org. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. First review of applications will be March 20, 2019.

SELECTION PROCESS: The applications will be screened and a limited number of applicants possessing the most relevant qualifications will be selected to participate in an oral interview. Recommendations for appointment to the positions will be based on the results of these interviews. Prior to appointment, fingerprinting for submission to the Department of Justice must be completed with favorable results.

The City of Brisbane is an Equal Opportunity Employer and as such does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, physical or mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or national origin in its employment actions, decisions, policies, and practices. The duties described in this announcement are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. This announcement does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.

Records Management Internship

Salary: 15.00 - 20.00 Hourly

Job Category: Project Management

Location: San Francisco/Peninsula

Job Type: Internship

Close Date: Continuous

* Prequalification Questionnaire Required

The City of Brisbane is accepting applications for our summer internships. Our internships are project oriented and are designed to give college students a good general overview of future employment opportunities and current issues in the Public Sector. You will have the opportunity for exposure to various areas of City Administration during your internship, as well as have opportunities to network with fellow interns and participate in professional development activities in San Mateo County and/or Santa Clara County.

Projects for 2019 include

Records Management – Assist in project oversight of our records management project, create innovate best practices to implement the records retention schedule and policy, and support the daily records management tasks in the City Clerk’s Office.

Applicants must be college students currently enrolled in and pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in business, library science, public administration or other related field. Undergraduate candidates must have a minimum 48 semester units or equivalent completed. Applicants should also be self-motivated, have excellent interpersonal skills, able to use Microsoft Office software, demonstrate good research ability and have the ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing.

SALARY AND HOURS: Salary range for Interns starts at $15.00 per hour, 25-28 hours per week over a 12 week period. Start date is flexible depending on student’s availability.

APPLICATION PROCESS: Candidates can submit their applications on-line at www.calopps.org. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. First review of applications will be March 20, 2019.

SELECTION PROCESS: The applications will be screened and a limited number of applicants possessing the most relevant qualifications will be selected to participate in an oral interview. Recommendations for appointment to the positions will be based on the results of these interviews. Prior to appointment, fingerprinting for submission to the Department of Justice must be completed with favorable results.

The City of Brisbane is an Equal Opportunity Employer and as such does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, physical or mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or national origin in its employment actions, decisions, policies, and practices. The duties described in this announcement are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. This announcement does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.